How Capitalism WorksMonthly Review Press, 1977 - 128 pages Studies the workings of capitalism, and the relation of labor, profit, money, government, and class in terms of Marxist economic theory. |
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... labor - labor is the only source of their value . We have seen that commodities are goods exchanged one for another ... simple labor , and for each represented " the expenditure of simple labor power which , on an average , apart from ...
... labor - labor is the only source of their value . We have seen that commodities are goods exchanged one for another ... simple labor , and for each represented " the expenditure of simple labor power which , on an average , apart from ...
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... labor is never more than a multiple of simple labor . Suppose that one hour of complex labor in a modern factory produces an article which would have required five hours ' labor from an artisan of earlier times . This means simply that ...
... labor is never more than a multiple of simple labor . Suppose that one hour of complex labor in a modern factory produces an article which would have required five hours ' labor from an artisan of earlier times . This means simply that ...
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... work , the capitalist would make nothing and might just as well close the factory and retire ... simple terms . But the above rate of surplus value is not unrealistic . In ... worker would be worth three hours of an eight hour Labor Power 27.
... work , the capitalist would make nothing and might just as well close the factory and retire ... simple terms . But the above rate of surplus value is not unrealistic . In ... worker would be worth three hours of an eight hour Labor Power 27.
Table des matières
Introduction 79 | 7 |
A Unique Commodity | 22 |
Early Conclusions | 31 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
1817 LIBRARIES accumulation of capital alienation analysis anticapitalist appropriate artisan average rate become bourgeois bourgeoisie bread capi capitalist class capitalist mode CHIGAN cial circulation of capital class struggle commercial capital commodity consumer contradiction countries crises dominant duction economic enables enterprises equal equipment example exchange value exploitation factory forms fundamental hand human imperialist increase industrial capitalist infrastructure interest internal invested Karl Marx labor power less Marx Marxism means of production ment MICHIGAN mode of production monetary monopoly capitalism movement nature necessary labor nonproductive workers productive capital productive forces productive relations profit to fall proletariat rate of profit rate of surplus raw materials realize relations of production rise sell share social classes society sumer superprofits superstructure surplus labor talist tendency tertiary sector Third World tion trade transformed tween units of money UNIV variable capital wage earners